Sunday, October 27, 2024

A DIDDY PARTY

Kamala gets blasted for slew of celebrity endorsements: 'Dem party looks more like a Diddy party'

 

By Stephen M. Lepore

 

Daily Mail

Oct 27, 2024

 

Kamala gets blasted for slew of celebrity endorsements: 'Dem party looks more like a Diddy


Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe compared the Democrat Party to a 'Diddy party' after citing celebrity endorsements for Kamala Harris

Hinchcliffe, who hosts the popular Kill Tony podcast and played to great acclaim at The Roast of Tom Brady, was one of the opening acts for Donald Trump's blockbuster rally at Madison Square Garden Sunday

He pointed out that the rich and famous from Eminem to Travis Kelce to Leonardo DiCaprio were supporting Harris. 

Hinchcliffe then riffed: 'Every day, the Democrat Party looks more like a Diddy Party!' 

DiCaprio himself has had to distance himself from the jailed mogul and his disturbing parties.

 

Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe compared the Democrat Party to a ' Diddy party' after citing celebrity endorsements for Kamala Harris

Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe compared the Democrat Party to a ' Diddy party' after citing celebrity endorsements for Kamala Harris

DiCaprio himself has had to distance himself from the jailed mogul and his disturbing parties

DiCaprio himself has had to distance himself from the jailed mogul and his disturbing parties

 

The disgraced musician, 54, was sensationally arrested at Park Hyatt Hotel in New York City and has since been charged with sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution - all of which he pleaded not guilty to in a Manhattan court.

The charges are tied to 'freak offs' - coerced sex acts that Combs allegedly orchestrated and recorded, according to a federal indictment.

Hinchcliffe went after Kelce again, making a dark joke regarding his relationship with Taylor Swift. 

'I don't know about you guys, but I think Travis Kelce might be the next OJ Simpson,' he said.

Several speakers earlier on Sunday crudely insulted Harris, who is vying to become the first woman and Black woman to win the presidency. 

And the stand-up comedian made lewd and racist comments about Latinos, Jews and Black people, all key constituencies in the election just nine days away.

'I don´t know if you guys know this, but there´s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it´s called Puerto Rico,' said comedian Hinchcliffe, whose joke was immediately criticized by Harris´ campaign as it competes with Trump to win over Puerto Rican communities in Pennsylvania and other swing states. 

Shortly after Hinchcliffe´s appearance, music superstar Bad Bunny, who is from Puerto Rico, endorsed Harris.

 

Hinchcliffe went after Travis Kelce, making a dark joke regarding his relationship with Taylor Swift

Hinchcliffe went after Travis Kelce, making a dark joke regarding his relationship with Taylor Swift

The disgraced musician, 54, was sensationally arrested at Park Hyatt Hotel in New York City and has since been charged with sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution - all of which he pleaded not guilty to in a Manhattan court

The disgraced musician, 54, was sensationally arrested at Park Hyatt Hotel in New York City and has since been charged with sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution - all of which he pleaded not guilty to in a Manhattan court

 

Trump spoke to packed crowd at Madison Square Garden with nine days left of the presidential election campaign.

The former president took the stage in deep blue New York City after being introduced by his wife and former first lady Melania Trump in her first rally appearance of the race.

J.D. Vance, Dr. Phil, Hulk Hogan, Dana White, Tucker Carlson and members of the Trump family addressed the 20,000 capacity arena and railed against Kamala Harris' polices.

MAGA fans lined up in their thousands overnight to listen to the Republican nominee make his final pitch to voters in what could be one of the closest elections in decades.

Meanwhile Harris campaigned in Pennsylvania, the state that could ultimately decide who takes the keys to the White House

The election is still a dead heat, with Harris and Trump deadlocked in the polls nationwide.

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